Valley Project details life in two American communities, one North and one South, from the time of John Brown's Raid through the Age of Reconstruction.
Through searchable censuses, newspapers, diaries, military records, maps, images, and other sources this program tells the story of the Civil War as seen by the people of Franklin Co., Pa., and Augusta Co., Va. Details week by week and household by household, the differences and commonalities of the North and South.
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Mode of access: CD-ROM in Reserve Book Room. Software has been installed on the "Windows XP -- CD Station" computer.

Call Number: HESB GEN F 157.F8 A942 2000

Call Number: HESB RES Electronic F 157 .F8 A942 2000

Coverage: Disc 1

"This [hypertext] project interweaves the histories of two communities on either side of the Mason-Dixon line during the era of the American Civil War:"
Staunton, Va. and Chambersburg, Pa. The project includes an electronic archives of the sources on which the narrative is based (The Eve of war, and The War years), including maps & images, church records, military records, letters & diaries, newspapers, and public records.
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Website related to the CD-ROM version

A comprehensive career resource providing access to downloadable Vault guides, company profiles, industry and occupational profiles, career advice articles,
and message boards. Access info: First time users must create an account
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Provides access to over 350 Middle English texts, among them "Piers Plowman", "The Ancrene Riwle", "The South English Legendary", "The Prick of Conscience",
and " The Miracles of the Virgin". Contains a full facsimile with images of each page of the manuscript, visible at high magnification, and a complete 'live' transcription of the text with hyperlinks allowing for powerful global searches across the entire text.
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A list of print, electronic, and microform library resources relating to Victorian literature at the University of Notre Dame, including a selective list
of Victorian serials owned by N.D. or the Center for Research Libraries.
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Provides SGML-encoded transcriptions of literary works by British women writers in the late Victorian period, including anthologies, broadsides, and volumes
of poetry and verse drama. Access info: Click on "Proceed to Victorian Women Writers Collection" and choose your preferred mode of access.
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Documentation for the founding and economic development of Virginia as seen through the papers of the Virginia Company of London, 1606-1624. Includes the
Ferrar Papers which are in Magdalene College, Cambridge and four volumes of The Records of the Virginia Company of London (Washington, D.C., 1906-35), edited by Susan Myra Kingsbury.
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Mode of access: CD-ROM in Reserve Book Room. Software has been installed on the "Windows XP -- CD Station" computer.

Call Number: HESB RES Electronic PR 6045 .O72 1997

"The complete works of Virginia Woolf including variant and hard-to-find editions. Over 12,000 manuscript images from the Henry W and Albert A. Berg Collection
at the New York Public Library and the Monks House Papers at the University of Sussex"--Portfolio.
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Funded by the JISC and based on a University of Bristol Department of Historical Studies project, Visualising China is an open-access image resource for
digitized images of photographs of China taken between 1850 and 1950. Launched in July 2011, it includes material from several collections--in particular from Historical Photographs of China, the Sir Robert Hart Collection, and Joseph Needham's Photographs of Wartime China--and from Google Books. Users may search or browse across the collections and conduct Boolean searches, refining results by date, viewing geotagged map results, and exploring connections between results.
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Contains the entire run of Vogue magazine (US edition), from the first issue in 1892 to the current month, reproduced in high-resolution color page images.
Find images by garment type, designer and brand names. Preserves the work of the world's greatest fashion designers, stylists and photographers.
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